Official Adobe Flash included on the iso, with permission from Adobe. MX-Flash is not on the iso and is now deprecated. Adobe Flash package will work with BOTH Firefox AND Chromium (includes original classic NPAPI and the PPAPI plugins ie: pepperflash)

New default theme and new MX-Linux wallpapers.

MX-Defaultlook and MX Panel Orientation have been merged.

MX-Defaultlook now includes options for “top or bottom” placement of the horizontal bar, Improved backup and restore

New MX-Packageinstaller, (as a supplement to synaptic)

Updated Manual in html and pdf formats.

apt-notifier has many bug fixes, right-click menu improvements, and a choice of icon themes under preferences (classic vs. mx16).

Icons can now be automatically aligned on a grid, either in lines or in columns.
They can also be automatically sorted in various ways: By name, by size, by type or by modified date.

You can also change desktop icon sizes with a click of a button, and desktop icons are now handled in their own separate process, which isn’t tied to other nemo windows.

Cinnamon Spices

Cinnamon Spices website was rewritten from scratch

The goal wasn’t only to make it look better. More secure than before and attempting to guarantee better quality and better compatibility

The site supports oauth authentication via Google, Facebook and Github so you can comment and like your favorite spices

The maintenance of the spices themselves was moved to Github and every single change is now reviewed by the Linux Mint team to guarantee spices cannot be used for malicious purposes

Anyone can provide bug fixes and translations to Cinnamon spices

Both the Authors and the Linux Mint team is now directly involved in the maintenance of all Cinnamon spices. Many spices were removed, many were fixed, many were updated and the team is now able to add support to spices not only for current versions of Cinnamon but even for upcoming ones.

We’re getting closer and closer to a situation where everything “just works”, where quality spices are easy to find and where they work in your language.

Adds PPA’s, etc like welcome. But a 3rd party – may want to check what it is adding.

Seems to need a lot of BG access – expected.

Some of the option like repairing PPA actually rely on other tools that need to be installed from 3rd party PPA’s – but no dependency, just not found – like the y-ppa-manager, but available in the options to install.